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Highflyingclive

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  1. My boss has a gen Royal Oak. He had it serviced, went on holiday, went swimming ... and it turned out tobe as waterproof as a tea-bag. So he sent it back to AP. they serviced it, he went swimming... and guess what?

    Yeah... it filled up.

    If you get this level of water resistance from a gen, what chance do our reps have?

    Its a lottery.

  2. Its an automatic - no need to wind it. Just give it a gentle shake to get it started - then wear it.

    I have a couple of autos that have power reserve indicators. I find that wearing them for an hour is enough to get them fully wound.

    If you must wind, then turn the crown gently, slowly, clockwise.

    The chrono probably won't work properly until the watch is fully wound. The lower button should return the chrono to zero.

  3. Antiquorum sold this one last year - for $59,000 :Jumpy:

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    So-called "Rolex Panerai" Officine Panerai, Firenze 1860, “Radiomir Panerai”, case No. 1010305, Ref. 3646, first generation. Made for the Italian Navy Commandos circa 1940. Very fine and extremely rare, large, cushion-shaped, waterresistant, stainless steel military diver's wristwatch with Panerai buckle.

    C. Signed Rolex, three-body, polished and brushed, screwed-down case back and crown, wire lugs. D. Black with luminous Arabic numerals and bâton indexes. Luminous blued steel "bâton" hands. M. Cal. 15 3/4''', signed Rolex, rhodium-plated, "fausses-côtes" decoration, 17 jewels, straight line lever escapement, monometallic balance, Breguet balance-spring. Dial, case and movement signed. Dim. 47 x 47 mm. Thickness: 15 mm.

  4. Ha ha I have a fatness tick... The fatter the better... I

    So try Joshua's Radiomir California...

    Fat:

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    Big:

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    That is 47mm.... although the Radiomir case makes it look smaller...

    And beautiful:

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    Early Panerai were 47mm watches... 44mm versions were introduced later in order to appeal to the wimp market :lol:

  5. ...As to point me in the right direction for a decent Tag Heuer Monaco, i've pretty scoured around and can't find any, it's for my younger brother so I thought i'd start him off with a good copy first, any help is greatly appreciated....Paul

    I don't think that a good Monaco rep has been made.

    Yet.

    But who knows what next year may bring...?

    There is certainly no shortage of interest.

    In the meantime, buy your brother a Panerai for Christmas.

  6. My Asian Jones has sapphire crystals.

    @jd6753 - "Synthetic sapphire" is not the same as "mineral glass", as you would seen to be indicating. But you are right about mineral glass being "coke-bottle green" when viewed from the edge.

    @Mikellem - Joshua advertises both Swiss and Asain models as having sapphire front and back.

  7. The fake has normal bolts to hold the band and the original has hex bolts you even get the right tool to change bands with the watch.

    @Kasi.. the prototype that I saw had the strap retained by allen screws, just like the original.

    But all any of us have seen have seen so far is a prototype. Maybe next week we will see the finished replica.

    I hope so. For a brief moment last month, I had the prototype on my wrist...

    The wait is killing me.

  8. I think that critism of the dummy bolts on the caseback of the new B&R rep is just a little OTT. On the original, these bolts retain the removable lugs. Removable so that the watch can be mounted in a desk-stand!

    But what would happen if the lugs were removable?

    The watch would be a lot more expensive, for very small, if any, added benefit - and the dealers would be inundated with requests for replacement screws... just as they are on Radiomir reps.

    You know that we wIs (with emphasis on the "I") can't leave well alone... :-)

    And I think that complaining about Jos's PVD finish might wait until we have actually seen an example.

    Seems only fair.

    As for "Leather on a tool watch?"... B&R offer rubber, canvas and... leather. Look here: http://www.bellross.com/#

    I know that one of the reasons for the delay in launching this watch is that Jos was not satisfied with the quality of leather strap that he was originally offered from his supplier.

    I was fortunate enough to see a prototype of this watch (in ss) whilst in China last month, so perhaps I am a little biased. But I can attest to the huge effort that Jos has put into this project.

    Mine is on order.

  9. My Jones keeps perfect time... but seems to need an unusual amount of adjustment:

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    All watches differ, of course - but I have never know a watch need such extreme travel of the regulator arm.

    Mr Pugwash is right, of course. Advance the lever one half-notch, leave it for 24 hours and note the improvement to timekeeping. Repeat as necessary.

    With such a long lever, the "Jones arrow", adjusting this watch should be a breeze.

  10. I had exactly the same problem on my Omega SMP.

    The fix was easy... dismantle the clasp, then gently ream out the offending hole with a round file. Takes a few minutes only.

    You need a bracelet pin-pusher.. my cheapo version from Narikaa did the job without drama. Just remove one pin and the clasp can be dismantled. It was an easier job than I anticipated... and I have five thumbs on each hand.

    Sorry about the poor quality of this photo:

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  11. Love at 1st sight! I can't believe that this is a rep.... the quality, fit and finish are stunning. I have a Davidsen Pam 111h on the way.... I can't wait! I am now on a quest to buy every watch he puts out.

    Here are some pix that do not do the watch justice at all as I am a lousy photgrapher. This watch is a perfect altenative for my 6.5" wrist.... I think a 47mm might be a bit much don't you?

    :wub:

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    Great watch... love it! But my California (from Jos) is 47mm... is yours smaller?

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    The great thing about the Radiomir case is that it doesn't look huge... it doesn't dominate the wrist (and the rest of the room :) ) - not the way the 47mm 187 does. Subtle, despite its size.

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